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optimism is bringing this city back. this isn't afraid of opportunity, it's not discouraged by its past, it's excited by its future. i love the way she put that. one thing is certain, detroit's future and lisa's future will not come from washington. the magic of motown is here in the city. what detroit need to thrive is not washington hand but freedom from big government's mastery. to thrive, detroit needs less government and more freedom. less red tape, less taxes, more money left in detroit. the answer to poverty and unemployment is not another government stimulus. it's simply leaving more money in the hands of those who earned it. today i'm here to introduce something i call economic freedom zones. this is a bill that will be introduced next week in washington. these freedom zones will dramatically re"uce tax and red tape so detroit businesses can grow and throb. he called his plan a conservative war on poverty. it's time we revisit some of the ideas of jack kemp and expand upon them. the bill that i will introduce, w
optimism is bringing this city back. this isn't afraid of opportunity, it's not discouraged by its past, it's excited by its future. i love the way she put that. one thing is certain, detroit's future and lisa's future will not come from washington. the magic of motown is here in the city. what detroit need to thrive is not washington hand but freedom from big government's mastery. to thrive, detroit needs less government and more freedom. less red tape, less taxes, more money left in detroit....
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pinpointingbe african-american cities. once these emergency managers affluentn place, the -- the elected officials will no longer have a voice. "the wall street journal" adding -- one more call from vanderbilt texas. george.this is we actually do need an apprenticeship program. mercedes-benz offered one in 2010 and it is working good over there in germany. that is what we need to bring down here, more apprenticeships, something like that. there are lots of opportunity down here, considering that even though we had immigrant in fluctuation, those things are not excuses. we need to be entrepreneurs out here. we need to give small businesses the opportunity. credit and give them small business credit. that is what i need to see. that is the last call we will take on that topic. we will change gears for the next topic and talk about iran and other countries. robert zarate joins us. later on we look at those who sit on state supreme court. weekend long, we are featuring the history and literary theme of the ohio his -- of the o
pinpointingbe african-american cities. once these emergency managers affluentn place, the -- the elected officials will no longer have a voice. "the wall street journal" adding -- one more call from vanderbilt texas. george.this is we actually do need an apprenticeship program. mercedes-benz offered one in 2010 and it is working good over there in germany. that is what we need to bring down here, more apprenticeships, something like that. there are lots of opportunity down here,...
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it was a reminder of what oscar goodman said after the president had more than once disparaged his city and tried to take it back. mr. obama, goodman said, is a very slow learner. the inefficiency and sluggishness of the federal bureaucracy is known to every politician and citizen who has had experience with it. but the president seems to have glided through his brief term in the senate in his four plus years in the white house without noticing until now. supremely self-confident intelligent people who lack experience often learn lessons the hard way because they don't know enough to know how much they don't know. rahm emanuel, chief of staff during obama care, urged the president not to try to overhaul all at once. but the president liked ezekiel, and now defending broken promises on television and saying now it needs a good p.r. campaign. and so we ride along with mr. obama on his learning curve. it has been a slow and bumpy ride. bret? >> domestically the administration has its hands full with obama care. on the foreign policy front, there is a potential bump in the road with iran sa
it was a reminder of what oscar goodman said after the president had more than once disparaged his city and tried to take it back. mr. obama, goodman said, is a very slow learner. the inefficiency and sluggishness of the federal bureaucracy is known to every politician and citizen who has had experience with it. but the president seems to have glided through his brief term in the senate in his four plus years in the white house without noticing until now. supremely self-confident intelligent...
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for new york city that snow moves out. appreciate that. >> a heart felt good-bye to actor paul walker. those who adorn them and his talents today we'll take you there. d" life could be hectic. as a working mom of two young boys angie's list saves me a lot of time. after reading all the reviews i know i'm making the right choice. online or on the phone, we help you hire right the first time. with honest reviews on over 720 local services. keeping up with these two is more than a full time job, and i don't have time for unreliable companies. angie's list definitely saves me time and money. for over 18 years we've helped people take care of the things that matter most. join today. ♪ ♪ where their electricity comes from. they flip the switch-- and the light comes on. it's our job to make sure that it does. using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ >>> police say a pennsylvania couple confes
for new york city that snow moves out. appreciate that. >> a heart felt good-bye to actor paul walker. those who adorn them and his talents today we'll take you there. d" life could be hectic. as a working mom of two young boys angie's list saves me a lot of time. after reading all the reviews i know i'm making the right choice. online or on the phone, we help you hire right the first time. with honest reviews on over 720 local services. keeping up with these two is more than a full...
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, and as we think about internationally, citi is there every step of the way. so the end result is you reduce congestion, you reduce pollution and you provide a service to merchants, and that certainly is huge. every day we're working to and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. i have a cold with this annoying runny nose. [ sniffles ] i better take something. [ male announcer ] dayquil cold and flu doesn't treat all that. it doesn't? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast-acting antihistamine. oh, what a relief it is! >>> we are back with susan page and ken blackwell. i have to move you along to this subject. we have learned this week that congressional republicans are learning how to talk to wom
, and as we think about internationally, citi is there every step of the way. so the end result is you reduce congestion, you reduce pollution and you provide a service to merchants, and that certainly is huge. every day we're working to and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in...
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the challenge is broad and deep in terms of what they will do with cities. our annual standard -- daily centered, 35 micrograms per cubic meter. they have registered as high as nine -- 900. goals are now to get down to the similar levels which the u.s. indicate need to be phased down. the challenge is enormous and it is not just about power plants. it is about the industries and using as many creative mechanisms as they can, learning from our experience about how to get there. there seemse issues to have been some progress on in terms of our dialogue with china is around the hfc. i am curious about the other, greenhouse gas pollutants, whether it is methane or greenhouse. do you see it is associated with the cook stoves -- do you see opportunities there? >> we do. we are exploring those. one of the reasons to get together is to look at what we course fornd set a the next couple years. we have been working with china on a range of things. carbon, methane, as well as other traditional pollutants and co2. they have established aggressive standards for themselve
the challenge is broad and deep in terms of what they will do with cities. our annual standard -- daily centered, 35 micrograms per cubic meter. they have registered as high as nine -- 900. goals are now to get down to the similar levels which the u.s. indicate need to be phased down. the challenge is enormous and it is not just about power plants. it is about the industries and using as many creative mechanisms as they can, learning from our experience about how to get there. there seemse...
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a city so diverse it makes you feel there's never enough time to enjoy it. a place where something is always happening and yet sometimes it feels like time has stopped completely. i don't know how to explain it, we just have to go back. mexico city, live it to believe it. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. and this park is the inside of your body. see the special psyllium fiber in metamucil actually gels to trap some carbs to help maintain healthy blood sugar levels. metamucil. 3 amazing benefits in 1 super fiber. >>> so what has become of nelson mandela's legacy of the promise that africa seemed to hold in those heedy days of 1990s. kesz la was a political prisoner at robin island alongside nelson mandela, in later years he was the ceo of the nelson mandela foundation. he then became a distinguished foreign correspondent and author. peter binard is an associate professor of journalism. if i may start with you, you pointed out that mandela was always different, even in p
a city so diverse it makes you feel there's never enough time to enjoy it. a place where something is always happening and yet sometimes it feels like time has stopped completely. i don't know how to explain it, we just have to go back. mexico city, live it to believe it. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. and this park is the inside of your body. see the special psyllium fiber in metamucil actually gels to...
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the snow kept falling and falling, but in the big city texas didn't stick so you were -- big city, didn't stick, so you were onç point. did it snow? yes, did it stick? no. >> thank you, shepard. most of the forecasters got it right in general we were talking about one to four inches. some areas getting higher totals, like parts of maryland, six inches for you.ç virginia, five inches. delware, three inches, and new jersey, there's your!j jackpot, 4.3 inches. so, not a big, big storm system, but it came at the rush hour and a lot of things were delayed and schools were cancelled, andç ks had a snow day. here's the radar. s a you said it is exiting the coast very quickly. light snow for providence, rhode island. new york, just cloudy skies. philadelphia, cloudy skies for you as well. airport delays,ç yes, still consistent here in boston, la guardia, jfk, newark, and philadelphia. the other big story is the extreme cold. shepard mention mentionedç the coldest temperatures this time of the year. these are the lows tonight. that's not wind chill. so, in the minus teens, it is frigid. p
the snow kept falling and falling, but in the big city texas didn't stick so you were -- big city, didn't stick, so you were onç point. did it snow? yes, did it stick? no. >> thank you, shepard. most of the forecasters got it right in general we were talking about one to four inches. some areas getting higher totals, like parts of maryland, six inches for you.ç virginia, five inches. delware, three inches, and new jersey, there's your!j jackpot, 4.3 inches. so, not a big, big storm...
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we know that when cities succeed, the country succeeds. in congress, we have people that are standing on the sidelines rooting for failure. we know the rollout was botched. but democrats are focused on trying to build and trying to fix it. >> i'm just saying the president gave his opponents, and you can certainly make the argument that he has had this monolithic republican opposition in congress, and that's a good and valid excuse. but he gave them a weapon against him. >> you're conservative about saying, look, you have a big idea. you have to execute. >> people said that about iraq, too, so we've had a couple execution failures. i asked president obama, what did you learn being president that you haven't learned before? he said there is a passive government. government can do things really well, social security, move checks here and there really well. this sort of nimbleness, this is a lot tougher. adjustment to failure, a lot tougher. it doesn't mean you're hating government all the time, but there are a lot of roles. >> i've been study
we know that when cities succeed, the country succeeds. in congress, we have people that are standing on the sidelines rooting for failure. we know the rollout was botched. but democrats are focused on trying to build and trying to fix it. >> i'm just saying the president gave his opponents, and you can certainly make the argument that he has had this monolithic republican opposition in congress, and that's a good and valid excuse. but he gave them a weapon against him. >> you're...
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to city and country to country seemingly overnight. today that picture is transformed. thanks to the courage and love of so many of you in this room and around the world, awareness has soared, research has surged, prevention, treatment and care are now saving millions of lives not only in the world's richest countries but in some of the world's poorest countries as well. for many with testing and access to the right treatment the disease that was once a death sentence now comes with a good chance of a healthy and productive life. that's extraordinary achievement. as president i told you in this fight you'll have a partner in me. i said if the united states wanted to be the global leader combating this disease, they needed to act like it. by doing our part and by leading the world to do more together and that's what we've done in partnership with so many of you. we've created first international hiv/aids strategy rooted in a simple vision that every person should get access to life extending care regardless of age or gender, race ethnic
to city and country to country seemingly overnight. today that picture is transformed. thanks to the courage and love of so many of you in this room and around the world, awareness has soared, research has surged, prevention, treatment and care are now saving millions of lives not only in the world's richest countries but in some of the world's poorest countries as well. for many with testing and access to the right treatment the disease that was once a death sentence now comes with a good...
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let's say i'm someone working in a city that doesn't have any problems. the question those people are wondering, how safe is my pension? can we answer that definitively? >> not definitively. in most cases pensions are very well protected. you can look at the example of detroit. they had to go through banks result see proceedings to touch these. the burden of proof is on the city to make a case they are eligible and that's a high threshold. pension benefits are usually safe around the nation. pension benefits are protected for current employees and retirees. >> i'm looking at research that your own group put out saying 126 public plans were only 73% funded using the most optimistic pension return formula. 50% using the more conservative 5% return figure. what percentage are underfunded and not by just a little but in some cases by a lot? >> right, this is correct. those numbers are right. currently in 2012, based on 126 state and local pension plans that we maintain at the center, the funding rate owe was 73%. a lot of that unfunded lighty isn't due to cur
let's say i'm someone working in a city that doesn't have any problems. the question those people are wondering, how safe is my pension? can we answer that definitively? >> not definitively. in most cases pensions are very well protected. you can look at the example of detroit. they had to go through banks result see proceedings to touch these. the burden of proof is on the city to make a case they are eligible and that's a high threshold. pension benefits are usually safe around the...
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by 2050, there will be over 700 cities with one million or more people in them. in 1800, there were only three. 1950, 74. today, there are nearly 500. again, one of the things brought out about this graft, you see a rise of all of this demographic shift's and increases in population. a lot of what we are seeing isay in these challenges what we're facing. i will talk to some of these. trends such as these are creating new global dynamics we do not yet understand. instead, today and in the future, we need to look to help shape and influence behavior by trying to control it. maintaining force residents globally has proven to be too costly. we must also expand upon and create new partnerships with allies and friends around the world. defense intelligence agency has numerous bilateral and multilateral intelligence relationships, defense department, ministers of defense, and, around the world. we have them in every region of the world. we have the capability to continue to push that and that is the guidance we are getting in our national security and military strategy,
by 2050, there will be over 700 cities with one million or more people in them. in 1800, there were only three. 1950, 74. today, there are nearly 500. again, one of the things brought out about this graft, you see a rise of all of this demographic shift's and increases in population. a lot of what we are seeing isay in these challenges what we're facing. i will talk to some of these. trends such as these are creating new global dynamics we do not yet understand. instead, today and in the...
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of their lives to that city. correspondent mike tobin reports tonight on the granting of bankruptcy protection for detroit. >> reporter: the rule, is unwelcome to detroit city employees as their pension now hangs in the balance as detroit digs itself out from $18 billion in debt. >> this is a moral issue that we're dealing with. it is wrong for you to take somebody's pension that have given their lives, that have sacrificed 30 years. >> reporter: the trouble began with the exodus that followed automotive jobs. with the smaller tax base, city leaders did not reduce the budget. under pressure from labor unions, they never reduced things like health benefits or bonuses. when the budget was in the red the borrowed. judge steven rhodes wondered out loud why this hadn't happened sooner as he made the historic ruling that detroit is eligible for chapter 9 bankruptcy. now pension, for more than 23,000 firefighters, police and other municipal employees are facing the potential of dramatic reductions. >> we're trying to be
of their lives to that city. correspondent mike tobin reports tonight on the granting of bankruptcy protection for detroit. >> reporter: the rule, is unwelcome to detroit city employees as their pension now hangs in the balance as detroit digs itself out from $18 billion in debt. >> this is a moral issue that we're dealing with. it is wrong for you to take somebody's pension that have given their lives, that have sacrificed 30 years. >> reporter: the trouble began with the...
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. >>> the national transportation safety board says the train that derailed in new york city sunday morning was traveling 82 miles an hour as it approached a 30 miles per hour zone. four people were killed and dozens injured. the commuter train jumped the tracks while rounding a riverside curve. the ntsb says it is not aware of any problem with the train's brakes. >>> as we noted earlier, today is cyber monday. the digital version of black friday. the national retail federation says there were a record number of shoppers in stores and on computers thursday through sunday, but that did not translate to record sales. stocks were down today. the dow lost 78. the s&p 500 was off 5, the nasdaq dropped 15. >>> the u.s. supreme court has a message for the white house in the case of a family who came here from germany over the issue of home schooling. correspondent shannon breem has an update for us tonight. get us up to date on this case involving this family and now the case is being considered by the supreme court. >> it is. they're devout christians that were very worried about what they were s
. >>> the national transportation safety board says the train that derailed in new york city sunday morning was traveling 82 miles an hour as it approached a 30 miles per hour zone. four people were killed and dozens injured. the commuter train jumped the tracks while rounding a riverside curve. the ntsb says it is not aware of any problem with the train's brakes. >>> as we noted earlier, today is cyber monday. the digital version of black friday. the national retail...
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it was too warm, a little bit of a heat eiland effect in the city. same for areas of new york city. don't expect anything in the city. the suburbs is where we've seen the worst of it. at airports which are located in the suburbs, that's where delays are piling up. ground stop unless philly and new york, reporting about fuhr to five-hour delays at the airports. those airport delays will be with us probably till about 2:00 or 3:00 in the afternoon when the storm will exit. the white is the snow. snow-covered areas of ohio, pennsylvania, d.c., up in maryland. we've heard total outside of 4 inches around fredericksburg and hagerstown. areas around philadelphia right now, 33 degrees. new york city's at 33. that's why the pavement is wet there. the roads and the burgs are where we see the brunt of it. in the city, zero. but the suburbs getting about 3 inches. quick hitting, done by 2:00 p.m. in most areas. i think done by 5:00 completely even in southern new england, d.c. by noon, new york city, too, bostonwy about 5:00. most people will drive home just five here's the important part, joe
it was too warm, a little bit of a heat eiland effect in the city. same for areas of new york city. don't expect anything in the city. the suburbs is where we've seen the worst of it. at airports which are located in the suburbs, that's where delays are piling up. ground stop unless philly and new york, reporting about fuhr to five-hour delays at the airports. those airport delays will be with us probably till about 2:00 or 3:00 in the afternoon when the storm will exit. the white is the snow....
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then the snow gets into new york city. bridgewood, back into long island, we're going to see 2 to 4 inches. more out toward the west of the city. but this is it. it moves so fast that it's over. we oftentimes say snow makes snow. take a look at this graphic. this is what this year's? cover looked like. almost 50% of the country covered in snow. last year, only 15% of the country covered in snow. so if it felt cold this fall, it is. >> so, across the country right now, most temperatures are between 10 and 20 degrees below average. how long is this going to last? >> at least for another week, and maybe even longer. it's a jet stream problem. we have the jet coming out of where it's cold, back all the way down to the deep south and running up the east coast. and that cold air is allowed to run straight down. fargo, 22 below. now your car doesn't feel that. but the pets do. the animals outside do. your face does too. make sure the pets don't have to stand there in the wind. bring them inside if you can. make sure that the wate
then the snow gets into new york city. bridgewood, back into long island, we're going to see 2 to 4 inches. more out toward the west of the city. but this is it. it moves so fast that it's over. we oftentimes say snow makes snow. take a look at this graphic. this is what this year's? cover looked like. almost 50% of the country covered in snow. last year, only 15% of the country covered in snow. so if it felt cold this fall, it is. >> so, across the country right now, most temperatures...
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fast food workers protesting in 100 cities across the country this week. they're calling for a living wage, $15 an hour. they are not alone in their call for better pay.
fast food workers protesting in 100 cities across the country this week. they're calling for a living wage, $15 an hour. they are not alone in their call for better pay.
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captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. captioning sponsored by >> we begin our coverage with the death of nelson mandela wih the news by scott pelley. >> his mother named him holy sasha meaning troublemaker but later a teacher renamed his nelson. he moved to johanns percent. he joined the national congress in the early 1940's devoting himself then to peacefully ending apartheid. then in 960, 69 peaceful protester were killed by the police in the infamous massacre. mandela came to believe that the only recourse then was violence. >> it is useless for us to continue talking peace and non-violence against a government -- on defenseless people. >> he was arrested in 1962 and later sentenced to life for sabotage and conspiracy. he served most of his time on robin island, the alcatraz of south africa. his fellow prisoner said mandela never let his spirit die. >> he worked on the premise that he would live to see the victory. he accepted that he may not live to see the victory. but he did not doubt that the struggle would triumph
captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. captioning sponsored by >> we begin our coverage with the death of nelson mandela wih the news by scott pelley. >> his mother named him holy sasha meaning troublemaker but later a teacher renamed his nelson. he moved to johanns percent. he joined the national congress in the early 1940's devoting himself then to peacefully ending apartheid. then in 960, 69 peaceful protester were...
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, and as we think about internationally, citi is there every step of the way. so the end result is you reduce congestion, you reduce pollution and you provide a service to merchants, facebook friends. ya know, with new fedex one rate you can fill that box and pay one flat rate. how naughty was he? oh boy... [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. >>> welcome back. we're going to show you some pictures, they are crowds celebrating the life of nelson mandela outside his house in johannesburg today. amazing that such a celebration over there, certainly sadness, but it's largely been a celebration. joining me for more on nelson mandela, newt gingrich. you wrote a facebook page and put out a statement praising nelson mandela, a man you supported very early on. you were a supporter of sanctions against south africa for apartheid. wrote that on your facebook, and then were surprised by some of the reaction you got. i'm just going to read them for folks, a couple of them. such an amazing rewrite of history since 1962
, and as we think about internationally, citi is there every step of the way. so the end result is you reduce congestion, you reduce pollution and you provide a service to merchants, facebook friends. ya know, with new fedex one rate you can fill that box and pay one flat rate. how naughty was he? oh boy... [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. >>> welcome back. we're going to show you some pictures, they are crowds celebrating the...
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there are people in the city that need to get to the stadium. they are setting up a lot of unique things in terms of prpgs ways to get people to the game that are a little harder than normal super bowls are. but it's not that much different. >> this was tweeted a short time ago. contrary to reports there is no ban on tailgating at super bowl xlviii, can't bring grills or take up an empty parking space. >> it's minimalist. >> not allowing people to walk to the stadium as well? >> if you know this area, it's not that easy to walk there. i don't know where you would be walking from. >> if you had a tailgate set up at a distance, a ways away maybe you could walk -- >> i guess you could. it's just an odd area for this sort of thing. tailgating is about let's face it, your car, the grill, all of that stuff. that works great for a lot of regular season games but this is the super bowl. they need every space and they need to make sure the crowd is secure. it's a different deal. >> what happens if come that first sunday in february we've got snow ma ged
there are people in the city that need to get to the stadium. they are setting up a lot of unique things in terms of prpgs ways to get people to the game that are a little harder than normal super bowls are. but it's not that much different. >> this was tweeted a short time ago. contrary to reports there is no ban on tailgating at super bowl xlviii, can't bring grills or take up an empty parking space. >> it's minimalist. >> not allowing people to walk to the stadium as well?...
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then the snow gets into new york city. bridgewood, back into long island, we're going to see 2 to 4 inches. more out toward the west of the city. but this is it. it moves so fast that it's over. we oftentimes say snow makes snow. take a look at this graphic. this is what this year's? cover looked like. almost 50% of the country covered in snow. last year, only 15% of the country covered in snow. so if it felt cold this fall, it is. >> so, across the country right now, most temperatures are between 10 and 20 degrees below average. how long is this going to last? >> at least for another week, and maybe even longer. it's a jet stream problem. we have the jet coming out of where it's cold, back all the way down to the deep south and running up the east coast. and that cold air is allowed to run straight down. far fargo, 22 below. now your car doesn't feel that. but the pets do. the animals outside do. your face does too. make sure the pets don't have to stand there in the wnd. bring them inside if you can. make sure that the w
then the snow gets into new york city. bridgewood, back into long island, we're going to see 2 to 4 inches. more out toward the west of the city. but this is it. it moves so fast that it's over. we oftentimes say snow makes snow. take a look at this graphic. this is what this year's? cover looked like. almost 50% of the country covered in snow. last year, only 15% of the country covered in snow. so if it felt cold this fall, it is. >> so, across the country right now, most temperatures...
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she was secretary of the montgomery naacp when arrested, an organization with deep roots in the city's trade union movement, which it helped organize her protest. she years earlier helped organize a campaign for young african-americans to borrow books from whites-only libraries. in other words, rosa parks was not some fuzzy teddy bear who had no idea what she was getting into and was just tired after a long day of work. she was a nonviolent warrior who fought as part of what she knew was an army. she was part of an explicitly left movement that was despised and hated by the ruling certain conservative regimes in alabama and the south. everything her life was and amounted to is absolutely anathama to everything this gop stands for institutionally. makes you wonder who they'll be sending their rosy tweets about 50 or 60 years from now. and if you don't think this santa clausification idea of racism being in the past doesn't have real consequences, consider this. on the very day back in february, the president and leaders of congress dedicated a statue of the very same rosa parks in the c
she was secretary of the montgomery naacp when arrested, an organization with deep roots in the city's trade union movement, which it helped organize her protest. she years earlier helped organize a campaign for young african-americans to borrow books from whites-only libraries. in other words, rosa parks was not some fuzzy teddy bear who had no idea what she was getting into and was just tired after a long day of work. she was a nonviolent warrior who fought as part of what she knew was an...
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been clear that the need to be enforceable labor standards, enforceable environmental standards, some cities and countries says. none of that is agreed. the state-owned enterprise chapter, the environment chapter, and the patent on madison chapter is apparently in a total shambles. the other countries are so far rejected u.s. demands on those key issues. >> to you want to add something? >> laurie has covered all the bases, and i don't have access to the leaks. some i will defer. it is clearly evident in short, simple terms, the members of the union understand that our government is slowly but surely surrendering. we call them trade deals. we believe in trade. we understand the value of that. savage done in fair terms instead of free terms and now it is not even in free terms fox is a surrender agreement. that will be the battle line. >> another question. >> when the administration comes end to persuade congress to pass these agreements, did you said they posit the growth and jobs based upon export? they don't look at the countervailing loss of jobs in other words, we may get 40,000 jobs beca
been clear that the need to be enforceable labor standards, enforceable environmental standards, some cities and countries says. none of that is agreed. the state-owned enterprise chapter, the environment chapter, and the patent on madison chapter is apparently in a total shambles. the other countries are so far rejected u.s. demands on those key issues. >> to you want to add something? >> laurie has covered all the bases, and i don't have access to the leaks. some i will defer. it...
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the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on dining out and entertainment, with no annual fee.to apply, go to citi.com/thankyoucards >>> president obama is dialing 911 for help to fix obama care and the rollout and his other second term problems of the president is bringing in heavy hitter podesta from chief of staff counselor to work with current chief of staff mcdonough. joining me former senior adviser to president obama campaign at the white house. what does john podesta's arrival at the white house mean? >> he's a powerful addition to the staff there. david gergen said once for the president, the presidency is a marathon, for the staff it's a relay race. i think there's something to that. you need to constantly refresh your team. john brings such experience to the table as chief of staff and his other rolls. he's very much sim patpatico wi the president. they are familiar with each other. he'll bring real energy and experience at a time when i think it's very, very important for him to have it. >>
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and now my journey across the country has brought me to the lovely city of boston. cheers. and seeing as it's such a historic city, i'm sure they'll appreciate that geico's been saving people money for over 75 years. oh... dear, i've dropped my tea into the boston harbor. huhh... i guess this party's over. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. on the table by not choosing the rit medicare d plan. no one could hav left this much money here. whoo-hoo-hoo! yet many seniors whoompare medicare d plans realize they can save hundreds of dollars. cvs/pharmacy wants to help you save on medicare expenses. talk to your cvs prmacist, ll, or go to cvs.com/compare to get your free, personalized pl comparison today. call, go online, or visit your local store today. >> here are tonight's bing highlights. there were strong disapproval from men and women when juan said the stolen radioactive material is not a reason to put up a wall along the u.s. border. women approved more than men of david's comment that the obama administration has farmed out the
and now my journey across the country has brought me to the lovely city of boston. cheers. and seeing as it's such a historic city, i'm sure they'll appreciate that geico's been saving people money for over 75 years. oh... dear, i've dropped my tea into the boston harbor. huhh... i guess this party's over. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. on the table by not choosing the rit medicare d plan. no one could hav left this much money here. whoo-hoo-hoo!...
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we will have the latest on the deadly derailment in new york city. they have the black box and are starting to piece together what happened. we will remember a number of the nbc family lot of in that tragedy. the tragedy, world aids day yesterday. the president will do an event talking about aids awareness today. there is the ribbon in front of the white house. you are watching "the daily rundown" only on msnbc. ♪ [ camera shutter clicks ] now, that's cardworthy. [ man ] all right. here we go. ♪ cardworthy. [ camera shutter clicks ] cardworthy. [ beeping ] [ camera shutter clicks ] so not cardworthy. ♪ [ female announcer ] this holiday season, visit shutterfly.com for all your cardworthy moments and save up to 50%. ♪ and save up to 50%. on the table by not choosing the right medicare d plan. no one could have left this much money here. whoo-hoo-hoo! yet many seniors who compare medicare d plans realize they can save hundreds of dollars. cvs/pharmacy wants to help you save on medicare expenses. talk to your cvs pharmacist, call, or go to cvs.c
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born this day in the city of david, a savior, which is christ the lord. off they went to find him in the manger. this may be an old story but a mighty one to grasp. it takes great faith, it takes true patience, much like the search for the perfect president itself. we come to recognize it is not so much about the telling of the story as it is about the serving of the story. what emerges is a spirit of giving and a message of hope for all seasons. glory to god in the highest and on earth, peace and goodwill toward men. that in the words of a great philosopher is what christmas is all about, charlie brown. so now, it is time to light the tree so we can all go back inside before everyone gets too cold. this year, our special tree lighting expert is a first grader in colville, washington. ladies and gentlemen, escorted by the u.s. capitol police chief, please join me in welcoming giovanni gainer. [applause] so, you may not know this, but we require all of our tree lighters to have some special qualifications. now, as i understand it, when you grow up, you wan
born this day in the city of david, a savior, which is christ the lord. off they went to find him in the manger. this may be an old story but a mighty one to grasp. it takes great faith, it takes true patience, much like the search for the perfect president itself. we come to recognize it is not so much about the telling of the story as it is about the serving of the story. what emerges is a spirit of giving and a message of hope for all seasons. glory to god in the highest and on earth, peace...
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., baltimore all the way up to philadelphia and new york city. the city you're probably going to get another hour of snow and then the sun comes out. look at the delays from new york, lagardia, philadelphia, hour, hour and a half, even boston with ground delays at about 50 minutes. it's going to be a day where it's slow to get around. i'm a little bit concerned tonight now that the roads will be wet at 4:00 to 5:00, if you're driving around the overpasses will get slick. the bridges will get slick right at sunset. boston, another couple hours for you and you are done, as well. 2 to 4 inches. the big story i've seen pictures out of lancaster, 4 inches there. delaware, a couple inches there and the mountains west of d.c., front royal 2 to 3 inches on the ground. other than that, the airports are slow. most people didn't get to work. roads should be fine foo if it gets icy later, drive carefully. that's the advice we give everyone. if you have a four-wheel drive vehicle, that's obviously very, very good. thanks very much for that, chad. >>> let's go
., baltimore all the way up to philadelphia and new york city. the city you're probably going to get another hour of snow and then the sun comes out. look at the delays from new york, lagardia, philadelphia, hour, hour and a half, even boston with ground delays at about 50 minutes. it's going to be a day where it's slow to get around. i'm a little bit concerned tonight now that the roads will be wet at 4:00 to 5:00, if you're driving around the overpasses will get slick. the bridges will get...
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bankruptcy judge will rule the choices eligible for bankruptcy protection and let the city proposing plan to restructure its debt. if rose decides to kick the city -- thebankruptcy court, 500 claimants are among the nearly 100,000 creditors that are owed $18 billion. howard, good morning on our oppose line. i feel that somebody may get a hold of the controls and may use it for other purposes, like delivering a package with a bomb. if you have seen some futuristic movies, they are either spying on you. even in england they have cameras all over the place. there are summary things that can go on right now. host: a lot of people are responding to the poll on our facebook page. you can continue the conversation on our facebook page and also participate in that poll as well. one more call, this is glenn. i worked overseas in a third world country for years in the oil field. the government would not let us use that technology in this country. they do not allow us to bring the technology and. we have the corporations making money, making billions of dollars. that is my comment. host: you th
bankruptcy judge will rule the choices eligible for bankruptcy protection and let the city proposing plan to restructure its debt. if rose decides to kick the city -- thebankruptcy court, 500 claimants are among the nearly 100,000 creditors that are owed $18 billion. howard, good morning on our oppose line. i feel that somebody may get a hold of the controls and may use it for other purposes, like delivering a package with a bomb. if you have seen some futuristic movies, they are either spying...
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we have 10-year-old asher weintraub from new york city. asher came up with what we world's first ever to nora shaped like a turkey. menurkey.ed the where is it? i had adjusted second ago. enurkey out here. thank you, asher for your spirit and creativity. we have dana. who actually coined the term thanksgivukkah. her sister -- go here is the menurkey. i am going to keep this in a special place. so dana along with her sister deborah expect the term to catch on around the country. where are they? let's see them. how are you? they have had a lot of fun with their project but there is a it because they said they always express their gratitude to america. no matter who you are, you can always celebrate your faith. that same spirit is reflected in menorah that we are about to my. it was designed by a man who was germany in 1922. lived through the horrors of kristallnacht and later lost a brother to the holocaust. escaped and like the people of the hanukkah story, he fought against tyranny serving in the australian army during world war ii. after
we have 10-year-old asher weintraub from new york city. asher came up with what we world's first ever to nora shaped like a turkey. menurkey.ed the where is it? i had adjusted second ago. enurkey out here. thank you, asher for your spirit and creativity. we have dana. who actually coined the term thanksgivukkah. her sister -- go here is the menurkey. i am going to keep this in a special place. so dana along with her sister deborah expect the term to catch on around the country. where are they?...
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in this city today, what all of you have to do every section is forge principle compromise, the word compromise, back in the dale, my father's time, that was an act of statesmanship. today it's a act of betrayal. if you don't work with your party 100% of the time, you're ostracized, there's something wrong with you. you can see this on cable tv and a variety of other things. i'll finish by recounting words that lyndon johnson, a master legislator, said once. he grew up poor in the hill country in texas. and his family couldn't always take for granted that they were going to have enough to keep the roof over their head or keep food on the table. so this is the thought i'll leave you with. jobson once said any man not willing to compromise, well, that man never went to bed hungry. he said, you know, he said any man who is not willing to settle for half a loaf, well, that man never went to bed hungry. that's exactly right. the american people expect us to be problem solvers and practical solution providers, not happen right now. we're too intent on taking an all or nothing approach whic
in this city today, what all of you have to do every section is forge principle compromise, the word compromise, back in the dale, my father's time, that was an act of statesmanship. today it's a act of betrayal. if you don't work with your party 100% of the time, you're ostracized, there's something wrong with you. you can see this on cable tv and a variety of other things. i'll finish by recounting words that lyndon johnson, a master legislator, said once. he grew up poor in the hill country...
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those of you in d.c., new york city and boston, brace yourselves. alexandctio alexandra steele is in the weather center. how normal is it for temperatures to swing back and for the that dramatically? >> it happens. when you get cold air that's record breaking in the northern plains and upper midwest, it is incredibly cold and ice advisories and wind chill advisories. so certainly it is quite cold. that arctic air is in place, all the moisture coming from the south. here's tomorrow at 11:00 a.m., still right just getting toward washington d.c., snow will start around 11:00 or so. then watch the ice. the ice will be the biggest play maker with this, potentially a quarter of an inch or so. then we'll watch it more north or northeast. this is different. washington d.c., winter storm watch, the only big city with a winter storm watch. the snow starts in the morning with the sleep, then maybe an inch or two of snow, potentially a quarter inch of ice. biggest ice will be west of washington, the suburbs, philadelphia the snow starts in the afternoon, potent
those of you in d.c., new york city and boston, brace yourselves. alexandctio alexandra steele is in the weather center. how normal is it for temperatures to swing back and for the that dramatically? >> it happens. when you get cold air that's record breaking in the northern plains and upper midwest, it is incredibly cold and ice advisories and wind chill advisories. so certainly it is quite cold. that arctic air is in place, all the moisture coming from the south. here's tomorrow at...
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there were moments, we saw that in 1990 when he did that eight-city tour. i think when he went to detroit he quoted marvin gay. in front of that audience, it was brilliant. mother, mother, too many of -- brother, brother, too many of you are dying, mother, mother, too many are crying. he understood the moment. >> schieffer: what did he say in new york? >> can i just tell a story. when we were doing christmas kindness in south africa go to remote villages. thousands of kids would be waiting for their soccer balls and jersey. a local politician went on for an hour about political theory. nelson mandela did twinkle, twinkle, little star and sat down. he knew the beauty of it. we were at his house, the crowd, not enough toys, crowd was getting unruly they were breaking down the fence, his security said, no, you can't go. no, oprah, you can't go. he said, i'm going. i'm going out in to the crowd. oprah said, i'm going out in the crowd. i'm saying, i'm not going to be that guy. a frightening situation. he had such faith and such trust in humankind. >> schieffer:
there were moments, we saw that in 1990 when he did that eight-city tour. i think when he went to detroit he quoted marvin gay. in front of that audience, it was brilliant. mother, mother, too many of -- brother, brother, too many of you are dying, mother, mother, too many are crying. he understood the moment. >> schieffer: what did he say in new york? >> can i just tell a story. when we were doing christmas kindness in south africa go to remote villages. thousands of kids would be...
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this story starts here in the city of tijuana in mexico, right across the border from san diego. last thursday on thanksgiving day, a big truck left the hospital in tijuana, ultimately heading across the country, almost a thousand miles to mexico city. that is how far they were supposed to go on the route. it was a very long trip and a very important trip, because that truck was carrying this. it is an old piece of equipment from that hospital in tijuana. this particular equipment was used in radiation therapy, which means that the equipment itself was radioactive. the hospital was ready to replace the old equipment with new stuff. but first it had to send the old, now radioactive equipment to a facility for storing nuclear waste. the piece of old equipment from the hospital in tijuana was loaded with little pellets with something called cobalt 60. it is a radioactive isotope, that used in the right way, could save you from cancer, but in the wrong way, it could kill you. one of the worst nuclear accidents of all time happened in 1987 when people searching for scrap metal in braz
this story starts here in the city of tijuana in mexico, right across the border from san diego. last thursday on thanksgiving day, a big truck left the hospital in tijuana, ultimately heading across the country, almost a thousand miles to mexico city. that is how far they were supposed to go on the route. it was a very long trip and a very important trip, because that truck was carrying this. it is an old piece of equipment from that hospital in tijuana. this particular equipment was used in...
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barbara is from rapid city, south dakota, on our line for independents. you are on with colette matzzie. caller: good morning, colette. i would like to ask a couple of questions about this whistleblower law and how it affects how it works. use ago i saw a special on abc about the policing -- years ago i saw a special on abc about the policing of america, and they talked about how a burden and now they had lied and cheated and yet they are still offered government contracts, even though it has been proven that they cheated and lied and got finds. the same thing with the boeing contract for the border. they set out a contract that said they would have the northern border and the southern border covered, be done in so many years. there have been cost overrides, all of this stuff. we have 800 miles of border, we are paying billions of dollars. isn't that a fraud, canterbury investigate that? -- can't we investigate that? guest: there have been a number of cases brought against halliburton, kbr, of the case against boeing, maybe not specifically on the border
barbara is from rapid city, south dakota, on our line for independents. you are on with colette matzzie. caller: good morning, colette. i would like to ask a couple of questions about this whistleblower law and how it affects how it works. use ago i saw a special on abc about the policing -- years ago i saw a special on abc about the policing of america, and they talked about how a burden and now they had lied and cheated and yet they are still offered government contracts, even though it has...
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i will see you back in new york city tomorrow at noon eastern. meantime robert gibbs and are i going to go shop for ready to eat meals. andrea mitchell coming up next. >> i'm meteorologist bill karins. this winter storm, ice, cold, it just won't end. we've had one storm after another and now watching another arctic blast heading down from the great north. look at the high temperature in minneapolis today. minus 1. thankfully a lot of that icy weather we dealt with overnight and this morning is over with in areas in the northeast. drive carefully, the refreeze is tonight. [ sniffles, coughs ] shhhh! i have a cold with this annoying runny nose. [ sniffles ] i better take something. [ male announcer ] dayquil cold and flu doesn't treat all that. it doesn't? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast-acting antihistamine. oh, what a relief it is! he loves me. he loves me not. he loves me. he loves me not. ♪ he loves me! that's right. [ mom ] warm and flaky in 15, everyone loves pillsbury grands! [ girl ] ma
i will see you back in new york city tomorrow at noon eastern. meantime robert gibbs and are i going to go shop for ready to eat meals. andrea mitchell coming up next. >> i'm meteorologist bill karins. this winter storm, ice, cold, it just won't end. we've had one storm after another and now watching another arctic blast heading down from the great north. look at the high temperature in minneapolis today. minus 1. thankfully a lot of that icy weather we dealt with overnight and this...
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after earning the elite degree, he had difficulty finding a big- city law firm job. so he accepted an offer from the attorney general of missouri and served as an assistant attorney general in jefferson city from 1974 to 1977. after a brief stint in corporate law, he followed the then senator danforth to washington, d.c. in 1979, just in time for the reagan revolution. over the next dozen years, clarence thomas served in all three branches of government. as a legislative aide to senator danforth, as chairman of the equal opportunity employment commission, and as a circuit judge on the united states court of appeals for the d.c. circuit. along the way, he met and married virginia, his soulmate. [applause] in 1991, he was appointed to the supreme court by president george h.w. bush. by this time, he had emerged as an outspoken conservative, so the confirmation process exacted a personal toll. but by following the example of his grandfather, he persevered. and our nation is very fortunate that he did. on the court, justice thomas has been a steady and committed original
after earning the elite degree, he had difficulty finding a big- city law firm job. so he accepted an offer from the attorney general of missouri and served as an assistant attorney general in jefferson city from 1974 to 1977. after a brief stint in corporate law, he followed the then senator danforth to washington, d.c. in 1979, just in time for the reagan revolution. over the next dozen years, clarence thomas served in all three branches of government. as a legislative aide to senator...
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what is next for the motor city? i am an optimist because that is where i am from, but i think this is a really positive thing for detroit. for a long time, the city has been not really guided steadily. there has been a lot of corruption and things like that. i think this hard look under the bankruptcy laws is probably what they need to adjust a lot of problems. i feel for those may be losing their pensions. and 60 and is -- 58 65 years old, you cannot go out and find another job that pays you. i am hopeful this is the seeds of a strengthening turnaround in detroit. host: frank has this point action desk point -- --this point guest: a lot of people make difficult choices and that is the despair is -- disparity we see. seeing record returned. the other side of this country cannot even have some basic necessities in some cases. daniel next from waterville, maine. someone who have stopped looking altogether in this job. good morning and what is your story? caller: i am index paper employee, which was bought out with the
what is next for the motor city? i am an optimist because that is where i am from, but i think this is a really positive thing for detroit. for a long time, the city has been not really guided steadily. there has been a lot of corruption and things like that. i think this hard look under the bankruptcy laws is probably what they need to adjust a lot of problems. i feel for those may be losing their pensions. and 60 and is -- 58 65 years old, you cannot go out and find another job that pays you....
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cities can do it as well, if the cost of living could make a difference there. also, andrea, i think that brian's idea earlier that you look at having a wage for students to have jobs and learn how to work in the workplace, but then people working to support a family would have maybe a different criteria. i think there are a lot of ways some of these issues could be addressed. congress is facing a lot of issues right now for our country. >> and they are not working very hard. we had four days where both the house and senate are in until the end of the year. ed rendell, i know governors think they have the answer. you were a former governor. congress is unpopular for a reason. there's a reason we know longer have kay bailey hutchison, olympia snowe and others left in frustration. what do you make of congress's work ethic right now? >> well, it's not so much a question of how many days they are in, it's what they do with those days. if they worked a shorter schedule but got productive things passed like a farm bill, like immigration reform, like an increase in min
cities can do it as well, if the cost of living could make a difference there. also, andrea, i think that brian's idea earlier that you look at having a wage for students to have jobs and learn how to work in the workplace, but then people working to support a family would have maybe a different criteria. i think there are a lot of ways some of these issues could be addressed. congress is facing a lot of issues right now for our country. >> and they are not working very hard. we had four...
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we expect that wintry mix to make its way into new york city. that i-95 corridor on monday, not going to be pretty. this is where we are going to see accumulation likely for this ice. virginia, very tough time for you. in the area in the lighter purple, as it works up into pennsylvania, even new york state, possible sunday into monday, you will also see ice accumulati accumulation. we know what that does. brings power lines down, makes it impossible to get around. snow accumulations, 5 to 8 inches in upstate new york. 3 to 5 up in northern new england. and 1 to 3 in places like boston and of course in pennsylvania as well. but this is going to be a mess and that's the big story. >> here in new york, it seemed as if before now, the winter to a certain extent had been fairly mild, no? >> yeah, but you know what? here's the thing. we're just getting started. officially, winter just started a little bit ago. we have to get prepared for this. this is the thing, people need to start thinking about this. do you have your flashlight batteries? are you r
we expect that wintry mix to make its way into new york city. that i-95 corridor on monday, not going to be pretty. this is where we are going to see accumulation likely for this ice. virginia, very tough time for you. in the area in the lighter purple, as it works up into pennsylvania, even new york state, possible sunday into monday, you will also see ice accumulati accumulation. we know what that does. brings power lines down, makes it impossible to get around. snow accumulations, 5 to 8...
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captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: mandy patinkin is here. he is an emmy and tony award-winning actor. he is one extraordinary singer. he stars in the showtime series homeland as you know. as you also know his character sal, a cia director and the show some say moral center. here is a look at his performance. >>> saul. saul! >> rose: his iconic role as a spanish wordsman in rob reiner's film the princess bride has gained cult status. >> my name is monday toy avment you killed my father. prepare to die. >> he also a broadway veteran of more than 30 years and interpreter of stephen sondheim. i'm enormously pleased to have mandy patinkin back at this table. welcome. >> thank you, charlie. >> rose: you're just back from australia. >> yes. >> rose: doing what? >> i was doing a series of concerts there with my dear friend nathan gunn, the wonderful, glorious-- glorious opera singer who just started rehearsals today at the met for magic flute. and we did three concerts in australia, sydney, business done-- brisbon, m
captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: mandy patinkin is here. he is an emmy and tony award-winning actor. he is one extraordinary singer. he stars in the showtime series homeland as you know. as you also know his character sal, a cia director and the show some say moral center. here is a look at his performance. >>> saul. saul! >> rose: his iconic role as a spanish wordsman in rob reiner's film the...
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whether you talk about the city union, china, north korea. union,t the soviet china, north korea. we trust that do not verify. tot: is the u.s. repaired lead by example and destroy its refinement? guest: why? we are not a sponsor of terrorism. iran is. caller: kristen, -- host: kristen, oklahoma. caller: first of all, i cannot believe that this gentleman, who was lied to when he went to iraq, is not more upset about bush and his administration of our and killing 2,300 soldiers. spending trillions of dollars and bankrupting us. also, think about the thousands of soldiers coming back maimed. this guy wants to talk about let's not give peace a chance. talk to your buddy issa and find out why the bush administration sent you over there without the proper body armor meant -- proper body armor. look at what the republicans had done to the middle east in the last 10 years. another thing, like my brother said the other day, you always say israel is our closest ally. how many israeli soldiers died in the afghanistan war? how many israeli soldiers died when we were over there -- you are ove
whether you talk about the city union, china, north korea. union,t the soviet china, north korea. we trust that do not verify. tot: is the u.s. repaired lead by example and destroy its refinement? guest: why? we are not a sponsor of terrorism. iran is. caller: kristen, -- host: kristen, oklahoma. caller: first of all, i cannot believe that this gentleman, who was lied to when he went to iraq, is not more upset about bush and his administration of our and killing 2,300 soldiers. spending...